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Faces for Freedom is a project of the Freedom Centre in in celebration of the 2009 Pride WA Festival! We want you to make a statement about why you have PRIDE in your diversity!!!
We want YOUR photos for the project!!
'Faces for Freedom' is a way of making a statement for acceptance of diversity and human rights in Australia! Click here for more info on how to contribute to Faces for Freedom FFF is inspired by the US project called Faces of Us.
FC is run by young people for young people. We offer a safe & respectful social space, peer support and information for young people (under 26) who are gay, lesbian, bi, trans*, intersex, queer or questioning their sexuality or gender.
Peer support is where people get support from other people who share similar experiences, and this approach for supporting the health & diversity of young people's sexuality and gender makes us a one-of-a-kind service!
For more info go to http://www.freedom.org.au
By submitting information to Faces for Freedom, you grant Freedom Centre a perpetual, royalty-free license to use, reproduce, modify, publish, distribute, and otherwise exercise all copyright and publicity rights with respect to that information at its sole discretion, including storing it on Freedom Centre servers and incorporating it in other works in any media now known or later developed including without limitation published books. If you do not wish to grant Freedom Centre these rights, it is suggested that you do not make a submission to the Faces for Freedom project. Freedom Centre reserves the right to select, edit and arrange submissions, and to remove information from the Faces for Freedom website at any time at its sole discretion. No image from Faces for Freedom may be used for any purpose without expressed written authorization, with one exception; you may post one image as a link to this site.